Chemical and Mechanical Properties of Reinforcing Steel Bars from Local Steel Plants

Odusote, J.K. and Shittu, Wasiu and Adeleke, A.A. and Ikubanni, P.P. and Adeyemo, O. (2019) Chemical and Mechanical Properties of Reinforcing Steel Bars from Local Steel Plants. pp. 229-309. ISSN doi: 10.1007/s11668-019-00695-x

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Abstract

Steel bars are important engineering materials for structural application. In Nigeria, due to incessant building collapse occurrences, it is important to further investigate some of the mechanical and chemical properties of reinforcing steel bars produced from scrap metals in order to ascertain their compliance with the required standard. Three diameters (10, 12 and 16 mm) of the reinforcing steel bars were chosen from each of the eight steel plants (A–H). Chemical composition analyses and mechanical tests (yield strength, ultimate tensile strength and percentage elongation) were performed using optical emission spectrometer and Instron Satec Series 600DX universal testing machine, respectively. Hardness values of the samples were obtained by conversion of tensile strength based on existing correlation. The results showed that carbon contents, hardness values, yield and ultimate tensile strengths of some of the steel bars were found to be higher than the BS4449, NIS and ASTM A706 standards. The steel bar samples were also found to possess good ductility with samples from steel plants C and D. By observation, all the 12 mm steel bars from steel plants A to H met the required ASTM and BS4449 standards except samples from plant G. This study revealed that most of the investigated reinforcing steel bars have reasonable yield strength, ultimate tensile strength, ductility and hardness properties when compared with the relevant local and international standards. Therefore, they are suitable for structural applications where strength and ductility will be of paramount interest.

Item Type: Article
Subjects: T Technology > TJ Mechanical engineering and machinery
T Technology > TP Chemical technology
Depositing User: Mr DIGITAL CONTENT CREATOR LMU
Date Deposited: 23 Sep 2019 14:54
Last Modified: 23 Sep 2019 14:54
URI: https://eprints.lmu.edu.ng/id/eprint/2374

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